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Marilyn, August 1953: The Lost LOOK Photos (Calla Editions)

by Brian Wallis Chief Curator

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This gorgeous hardcover collects over 100 previously unpublished photos, capturing the sex symbol in intimate, unguarded moments: lounging poolside, riding a ski lift, and snuggling with her husband-to-be, Joe DiMaggio. Picture this: A master photographer shoots the most breathtaking movie star of her time high in the Canadian Rockies in the summer of 1953. And the negatives are filed away for nearly 60 years - most never seen until now!It was yet another assignment for LOOK magazine staff photographer John Vachon. But when he arrived in Banff, Alberta, in mid-August of 1953 to shoot Marilyn Monroe on location making River of No Return, Vachon encountered an opportunity never afforded the many great photographers who took pictures of Marilyn during her short life. Due to an injured ankle that prevented her from filming, Vachon got access to Marilyn over a period of several days.Vachon's lens captured her in a variety of contexts and countenances. Here is Marilyn the way we want to remember her: luminous, sexually charismatic, smiling radiantly - even on crutches. This extraordinary portfolio of revealing images ranges from her mugging poolside to riding high on a ski lift to nuzzling with her then-husband-to-be, the legendary Joe DiMaggio - the only time that the two posed formally together for a photographer.In his ability to present her humanity without either idealization or guile, Vachon has given the legions of Marilyn fans worldwide a very rarely seen portrait of their idol. AUTHOR: John Vachon (1914 75) worked as a documentary photojournalist with the renowned Farm Security Administration before shooting more than 450 assignments for "LOOK" magazine.Editor Brian Wallis is Chief Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the International Center of Photography in New York." 102 dotone photographs… (more)
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This collection of both posed and candid shots of Marilyn was a quick read. I really like Wallis's detailed write-up of the photo-shoot assignment and the background details of Marilyn, her struggles with the heads of the Hollywood movies production houses and the extent to which DiMaggio went to to ensure that they were not seen as a couple. Some of the pictures are super cheesy - apparently LOOK wanted to get shots of Marilyn in a bathing suit with cast and crutches and a series of what can only be called "tourism" shots with Marylin posing in a canoe, with a RMCP officer and even lying fully clothed in a log cabin on a bearskin rug.

While the original assignment was to capture what it looks like when three major Hollywood movies, featuring some of the biggest stars, are being filmed simultaneously on location in the Canadian Rockies, it is the inclusion of Vacon's letters home to his wife while on location that really give the reader fabulous glimpses into the events of the shoot, the iconic Banff Springs Hotel of the 1950's and the personalities of the stars (Vachon liked Shelley Winters, found Robert Mitchum to be an arrogant ass and his first meeting with Alan Ladd left him thinking Ladd to be the worst person he has ever met).

A fabulous, quick read for Marilyn Monroe fans or anyone interested in Hollywood productions of the era and the Canadian Rocky Mountains. ( )
  lkernagh | Aug 22, 2017 |
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This gorgeous hardcover collects over 100 previously unpublished photos, capturing the sex symbol in intimate, unguarded moments: lounging poolside, riding a ski lift, and snuggling with her husband-to-be, Joe DiMaggio. Picture this: A master photographer shoots the most breathtaking movie star of her time high in the Canadian Rockies in the summer of 1953. And the negatives are filed away for nearly 60 years - most never seen until now!It was yet another assignment for LOOK magazine staff photographer John Vachon. But when he arrived in Banff, Alberta, in mid-August of 1953 to shoot Marilyn Monroe on location making River of No Return, Vachon encountered an opportunity never afforded the many great photographers who took pictures of Marilyn during her short life. Due to an injured ankle that prevented her from filming, Vachon got access to Marilyn over a period of several days.Vachon's lens captured her in a variety of contexts and countenances. Here is Marilyn the way we want to remember her: luminous, sexually charismatic, smiling radiantly - even on crutches. This extraordinary portfolio of revealing images ranges from her mugging poolside to riding high on a ski lift to nuzzling with her then-husband-to-be, the legendary Joe DiMaggio - the only time that the two posed formally together for a photographer.In his ability to present her humanity without either idealization or guile, Vachon has given the legions of Marilyn fans worldwide a very rarely seen portrait of their idol. AUTHOR: John Vachon (1914 75) worked as a documentary photojournalist with the renowned Farm Security Administration before shooting more than 450 assignments for "LOOK" magazine.Editor Brian Wallis is Chief Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the International Center of Photography in New York." 102 dotone photographs

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